Alphabets, Strings and Languages
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Alphabets :

An alphabet is a finite, nonempty set of symbols. The alphabet of a language is normally denoted by . When more than one alphabets are considered for discussion, then subscripts may be used (e.g. etc) or sometimes other symbol like G may also be introduced.

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Strings or Words over Alphabet :

A string or word over an alphabet is a finite sequence of concatenated symbols of .

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